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Images & Animations
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Credit
<p> NASA image courtesy of the MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center.</p>
A dust storm sweeps off the western coast of Africa toward the Cape Verde Islands.
In May 2005, scores of fires were burning along Mexico's Pacific Coast in the Sierra Madre del Sur.
On May 16, 2005, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), flying onboard the Aqua satellite, captured this image of a dust storm off the West Coast of Africa sprawling toward the Cape Verde Islands. Dust storms often cross the Atlantic entirely, bringing mixed blessings to the Americas. Residents of Florida may suffer more respiratory illnesses, and the dust sometimes carries microorganisms that harm Caribbean coral reefs. However, the dust also brings iron and other nutrients that benefit marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Metadata
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Sensor
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Start Date
2005-05-16 -
Event Start Date
2005-05-16 -
NH Image ID
12877 -
NH Event ID
10676 -
NH Posting Date
2005-05-19